Scans of mummies at Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History uncovered new details about how they were prepared for the afterlife and helped solve a baffling mystery.
Researchers say the discovery matched "very well" with a story documented in a historical text known as the Sverris Saga.
Display at the Jeeninga Museum. credit to AU photos As October begins, you may see the Halloween decorations of mummies or ...
The fossil remains of the unique hominid were found in Ethiopia in 1974, traveled around the world, were the subject of ...
Emma Finestone, associate curator at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, will be using a federal grant to continue her ...
the excavation leader of the Museum Odense, told Reuters. The team packed most of the skeletons from the graves into cardboard boxes to be further cleaned and examine. Alongside the human remains ...
Named King of the Blue Ocean–or KOBO for short–this rare blue whale skeleton has been on display at the museum since 2000 ... oil and much more oily than human bone. “The marrow is oily ...
A new exhibit at the Chicago Architecture Center features buildings around the world that Chicago women architects designed ...
“I like to joke with visitors that are standing underneath the skeleton ... more porous than human bones and [gravity is] just pulling the oil out.” Rocha said the museum installed an oil ...
For more than 20 years, the Yixian Formation has produced exceptionally preserved fossils of feathered dinosaurs, but a new ...
The fossil was on display in a museum, but unlabeled and hidden right under paleontologists’ noses for 20 years.
Several of the Sooner State's top museums, attractions and venues are offering a variety pack of family-friendly tricks and ...